Studying hospitality abroad is exciting, but it also comes with financial challenges. Here’s how to create a realistic student budget and manage your money while living overseas.
President Donald Trump recently stirred up the immigration debate with a bold proposal during his appearance on the All-In Podcast. He suggested that foreign students graduating from U.S. colleges should automatically receive a green card—no visa hurdles, no long waiting periods, just a straightforward path to staying in the U.S. to build their careers.
Trump's idea is simple: if you graduate from an American college, you should be able to stay and work, contributing to the U.S. economy. This would include graduates from not just four-year universities but also community colleges. Trump highlighted that many brilliant international students are forced to leave after graduation because they can’t secure work visas. He argued that keeping these talented individuals in the U.S. could drive economic growth, innovation, and job creation (Boundless, Benzinga).
This proposal could significantly impact industries like technology, hospitality, and healthcare, which rely heavily on skilled foreign workers. If it becomes law, this could change the way international students view their future in the U.S., potentially increasing the number of students flocking to American universities.
So, could Trump’s proposal become a reality? The idea is still in the early stages, but it’s one that could have a big impact on both the U.S. job market and the global talent pool. Let’s see if it gains momentum in the coming months.
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